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The Collection may refer to: * The Collection (Lincolnshire), a county museum and gallery in Lincolnshire, England Film, television and theatre * The Collection (film), ''The Collection'' (film), the 2012 sequel to the 2009 film ''The Collector'' * The Collection (30 Rock), "The Collection" (''30 Rock''), a 2007 episode of ''30 Rock'' * The Collection (Justified), "The Collection" (''Justified''), a 2010 episode of ''Justified'' * The Collection (The Twilight Zone), "The Collection" (''The Twilight Zone''), an episode of ''The Twilight Zone'' (2002 revival) * The Collection (TV series), ''The Collection'' (TV series), a 2016 Franco-British web-television series * The Collection (play), ''The Collection'' (play), a 1961 play by Harold Pinter Music Albums * The Collection (98 Degrees album), ''The Collection'' (98 Degrees album), 2002 * The Collection (ABC album), ''The Collection'' (ABC album), 1996 * The Collection (Ace of Base album), ''The Collection'' (Ace of Base album ...
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The Collection (Lincolnshire)
The Collection is the county museum and gallery for Lincolnshire in England. It is an amalgamation of the Usher Gallery and the City and County Museum. The museum part of the enterprise is housed in a new, purpose-built building close by the Usher Gallery in the city of Lincoln. History The Collection has existed since 2005. It is a merger between the Usher Gallery, that was established in 1927, and the City and County Museum, that was founded in 1906. The first curator of the Lincoln City and County Museum was Arthur Smith (1869–1947), who was born in Leicester and raised in Grimsby and who was interested in natural history. After being appointed curator, he moved to Lincoln. He became the (honorary) secretary of the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union (LNU), and acquired important collections, for example from J.E. Mason (''Heteroptera,'' bugs), W. Wallace (''Diptera,'' flies) and G.W. Mason (''Lepidoptera'', butterflies). The Museum also acquired important collections of bird ...
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